<p>Does anybody knows if the sections are different in different book in the real SAT test? I mean, is it possible that I have CR in the fifth section, but my friend sitting next to me has Math at the same time?
The last time I and my friend took the SAT, such a case occured, because after the test he said like "Why did you use calculator during the READING section?" We sat in the same room as you understood and we had the same timing.</p>
<p>btw, I'm an international, if that matters.</p>
<p>Thank u in advance who responses!!!</p>
<p>The sections are just different in order, not in their contents</p>
<p>ya I’m pretty sure its like that. It helps to prevent cheating. Also, i’m pretty sure that one of the sections doesn’t actually count to wards your score because its filled with experimental questions. So you’ll have like 3 math 3 reading and 3 writing sections (essay included) and you’ll have that one extra math, reading and or writing. That extra section won’t count towards yours core. So if you think its really easy you might think you did better than u actually did. If you think its really hard you might have done better than you thought u did.</p>
<p>Thank you for response, But I don’t think that some of the SAT sections do not count like in TOEFL. I have taken one, and on the collegeboard website I have like statistics, number of correctly answered questions, and it doesn’t seem like one of the sections was removed from my score report.</p>